Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4508, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 April 1865 — Page 2

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TflwUNIOM IT-ClTBJl rHISIRYRD. IJacaa. MONDAY MORNINO. AFR1L 3. Grant In Slot ln)hr rldataa Again at Work-II taoturr Ttieumndi of I'rlionvrt, MeTcral l?tterle. and a UiCn i rain-tour Da Terrible FlKUtlng- Araund Itlclinaand-r toe ltel Uarki Aattatlltcd A Tri nmthani KiirCfM for tbf t'Mln ivnti. TU tele-j.rhio reportof the terrlUc gbu around RicLrncixl lot font day, pul. aaJ the iriumDhact ueeeit of tbe cn'oa armi. will excite tU dcto iatcrtet of tie couetrv, aaJ the moat Urty coof-ratulation-U the glUnt army which kaa diaolaved fuch deed of berobm. j i f- v.!. i t I r II II ! ü 1 1 L wuu - - - - - - ' - I and ucce.ful overatioua. lie haa captured prlsooeri bj the ihouMcds, bwiles a Urpe quin tit y of material of the enemy. In the o;.a1 war bulletin it is arxocQCfJ thai the forces on both aides exhibited uch valor daricg the three daja Pghticg. and this tribute to the tsetay only enhance the value of our tri ampb, and adda to tbe l oror and gallantry of the brave men who achieved it. mvuTiic ciru wuu ivureitu i. It annean to hare been the psrpoe of Ocoer- ' . . alGaast. by aMaulting tbe enemy at vanoua points, to cripple bis cornraunicatlona and weaken J bi linw of defence cenerallv. In this be ap pxrstohare been cmscently acccirful. refer tbe reader to the telegraphic repcrU for the detail of what baa been accomplished, only re Kretting that tbe rucceaa ha tout ao many valuable lives. Tbe heavy Iom of tbe enemy in tbia and recent eegacement, materially Increie I tbe diaaarity of bis nurnberd, and thus weakens . - 1 b:a abihtv to maintain bis position and aincarten 1 u. r I I'm forcea. Tbe country will await with anxiety the details of the pleadid achievement which the telegraph only briefly recites. Canadian Opinion y ttae I'robiabllli) f a War with England or .Mealco. ' We copy this morning a figniEcant article from Tbe Montreal Evening Tcleriph of tie f 27th of March, dfec asking tbe probable results j of the war in which the United States is low .1 .r.,ltl,.ftnrlirnf t! r-overnmmt . aae acierap;! pic-s iu .u, rebel must poon yieM or be fubjuAted, by j r,r tr iraKUitv to rror-r innate the , , , . f , ,. I nUuXf..u..vu.vU. It argues that whether the Confederate yield tbe conte?t, or are suh'ugated, tbee will be a necessity for a forain war to give employment to the vast armies in tLe Held, which cannot be promptly disbanded without throwing upon the country a large cumber cf turbulent npiri?, mod to beal the porta which tbe war hn occasioned, and consolidate the onion by a y joint war like enterprise against foreign powers, for which neither section tare any regard Tbe Teleprapli point; to J Canada and Mexico, one or the other, as the probale theatre of future operation and prenent various reasons todctermino which ill be ftlecte! for this aggresive inometii. It rnccda that both -will be tempting telds but it concludes that Mexico, and not Canada, will bo the point to which the attention of o"r uthori(ie will be directed. There i ne doubt but a large px-rtioa of (tl. population ol Mexico and Can-ids are hostile to the ruling dynasties. Maximillian only main tains hid throne by forco and TLe Telegraph ad mita thltb C-iaa la there is a"pawn of cowaidice and trcasen in her midt that e?k to leave her defenceless againat a feared or hoped for at- ! .lack." Th bereditary prejudice against Eng land by the American people could be e-uily aroused and a war with our ancient enemy wju'd be popular with the masses. The Irish element in our population, end it is a very large one. would with alacrity eize the opportunity whicb fuch a contest would occasion to aver.ee tbo wrongs of their native land and plsce Ire'a.nd or.ee m?re among the natioas of thoe irth. There are considerations, however, not alluded to by The Telegaph, which may force our government, in case the rebel power, wbich . for four years haa set ao defiantly at Uichatond.is broken by the defeat and dispersion of Lrt'a army, to turn its attention to the suth we-t. if it is the purpose to maintain inviolate our territorial in- ' tegrity. The war will not probably end with the capture of Richmond and the humiliation of tbe rebel authority. Thtre are too many adventurers in the rebel armies, hardened by four yeirs per vice, who will not be content to return to peaceful vocations and even if their organized armies in tbe east ahould be defeated and disorganize J by the overwhelming force which are arrayed against them, thousands who now compose then would in all probability seek some new field of enterprise. Men who bavebeeu trained soldiers especially iu an internecine strife, will not yield the sectional prejudice, we may say hate, which the controversy In. b th developed Aud intensified. And if driven Irora their present rttronj;holds in one section, thev will doubtless cr ivitate I) some other point for combination where tbert remaiia a nucleus for re orauizatioa an I 1 renewal of the struggle. Texas yet remains under reo! dominion but the extent of tne force whicb has been concentrated there is not known. She covers a large territory, sufCcieut for an emnira, ;th a -oil as fertile as any in the weiten or oathwe:cra states. Mexico, a friendly power, borders her or, the southwest for a long dUtitiee, from wher.ee . a rebel axany could recv !1 ueedeU supplies. The population ot Texas has undoubtedly been largely Increased by tbe troubles of tbe country The fortunes ot war have driven thousands from the southwestern state to seek in ter immectc territory a;d in vitir fields new hemes which they could crjov !n com parative aecurity. And if tie rebel power is broken ia the state east cf the Miiwppi, the probability of which i rapidly increasing, is it not reasonable to suppe-e that tbe frag meats of tbe rebel armies will seek to reach Ttxas, especially that clas which the rebellion has ruined and shut out hope tbe future, and thus transfer the seat of war to the d stan! eouthwest? There is do doubt but a lare number have determined upon this contingen rebel xnilitarj pDwer whirh rjw rei mond should be overthrown Looking epeo the future lrom the wir ditu prrsentca, we a tr.e caaJiJ rtiin.l if :t s frobab'.e that the capture ol Richmond and the defeat of Lev, will r.d the war? It is rot force that will restore the union, cr inspire Ioe for the ccioa in the beAtts of a subjupated pet pV. And it is this sentiment. doublles, which has in- . k . a a. a wv v" ""c ieauinj repunncan papers a r. Ifc.MT.I.. t 1- ... I . to favor, r.ay, to urge the cfTer of l.teral inducement to tbe peopV of the reSel täte to return la their allegiance Can any one que-aiou the wisdom of such a course, if it h tre parpo of tboe who are now d're:;n our rub'ic atT4ir to realore tie untoa ar.d gire it the itrength neceaary u maintain the hered.tary roi.cy the couLvtxy. Lieh ia knuwu as iL ilonio dc trice? Thi piinc ple bat been violated by the Eiirupcaa governmeuti io lbe ailaira of Meaico, xd that too at a tlx when tbey thought they

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If th tbeati f.f tl war aSojlJ bo restored to Tetaa for tbe reMcr. t bare r.inri,' tLen it i rrolabla thai Mctiru, Dot Canada, ' will br :j LtU fr wnich The attr-ntiou of j onr zoTmmet,t w!!i re : ej-ti!y iircte-.J; b- , " ! P "r; !" r.Jouf.cJly inaV,c CasaJatbe At an evert, ii, a ron tt would be mc riiar with every Mxth:: of j - country ani with-the great rua; of the r-eo woull ail materially ir- remoi in the - ectioLal bit rai orcwcr.&i by the war which will If n,i er j, Trat 1 avn with l rrtrtrrii atni'tt be a source of weikne- iu the future. Canada or Jfrx Ir.aWiaicU ! ;ilttrfl ET.Irj T'crapL, March ST.) When the content bctvecn federals and con federate terminate, ei it may nt an early period from tbe inability of the Utter to continue It, a rreat dtieer ill ti. regten CimJ N'or will or;r .rx much le- if the south i uSjuatcd, than if the contest b eroded by ome tomprornife, --- "curing its role:; century of peire, Dol Uüuc; ia eecuring Its volcntary return to the union. A nth ißutuil forbearance, would u-oduce ia lb revile of tie bosul ectiona thit rcnl anion and cordiality that can be achicred by a Mnple campaign eatrst a common cue n.lm!m fBttD C(l!.,uJ AvA hnn.iljl;ou . lt nay be made tbe witne nnd th emblein of a coramou tritimph. b r1'1 f.vr't 1 ,,t,MUS rfni' 'i l1' lt i. kii-j to the m'.lv iat--.v wt.h .1 re4j union Can be obtained duiing the present generation, and tbe revolted eute btcooce o'lier . L. I" . . 1 1 ........ . t . C - L - . 2 , . . . . .,, , ... J rli!ir nr r. i-nfiviiuoil th.it l!:v will p'r t.A:r -on of ti)e p.,.t ard ,.CCBri:j fcr the future in a joint warlike enttrpri-e in a direction where .ome glory and tuore pro lit be wou without im minent danger. American. stittmen long ago accepted thts conclcs on a ü necessity of the position; American jouruali have prepared the public mind for it, and American pr.ictieal hrewd oe3 will net have failed to ?ce tint tbe end of warfare at Lome, to obtain even theeeaoblance of peace, must be the beinuinof war abroad. The only quetiou in who shall be the vktlri? And the answer will be decided in a ;rcat degree br V!l co ftna GanScr OI .tre comesl the profit present and future. Uanada is a tempting held of operations; iu conquest would round ofif the Amerirm estate, remove a rival from ucr path, and & nobble enemy from her lrontier; to say nothing of the adTanUpeat0 Dc gjucd from the addition of three million more consumers and tax-payers to the federal treasury. M.iteri.tl for a fjuarrel with England is only too abundant; there are the claims for American ve-seli destroyed b confederate cruisers built in England; thcie are the thousands of IJritlsh elainn for illegal captures and loFes daring the war; tbe Savannah cotton; the Island of San Juan, and a whole arsenal of other matters from which to choose. War with England would be very popular in the north; it would not be very unpopular in tbe south; tbe conquest of Canada would arouse a crusade from both section. The north Iiatea Cmadi because it ?ees in her the germ of formidable rivalry; it bates her doubly for her freedom, her prosperity, and the institutions wi.cb recuro them. The south is learning to hate us for our supposed hostility, evidenced by the mrebr of Canadians found in tbe ranks of the federal armies, )v the surrender of Hurley, (he Alien Bill, and the known unfriendlincs of our governtricn There are many inducements then fcr the te lection of England as the foe, and Canada for the battle field and prize. On the other band there is Mexico, the vindication of the Monroe doctrine, the overthrow cf tbe attempt to found a mouarcby on the ruins of a icpublic, and the proveotion of the teaching of the dangeroulcMon on this coutiuent that monarchical institutions ate more compatible with real liberty and more rondncive to nolid prosperity than republican. We may take it for grante J4bat the American mini is quite made up to a foreign war, to follow immediately the cessation of the internal contest. The uudecided question is the battle field Canada or Mexico which? The empire of the Montexumas is a grand prize, it would complete the American domain across the continent, and bo a mine of wealth, a va.t field for enterpri.-e, and a:i immense addition of population and power. Couqucs: there ia to be; shall it ba from the Itio Grande, to the Pacific, and from the Isthmus to California, or from tbe St. Lawrence to Hudson V Pty.ar.d from the Atlantic to the Pacific. The determination of this question depends on Canada, and Canada alone. If the Uuitcd States bcli eves that Canada will fall an ci?v prey be half hearted in her own defense, or show such evidence of unwillingness to assume the burden and sacrifices of a contest a9 to induce Great Britain not to put f ith in our aid thea we shall be honored by the .selection of thia province as the bsttle ground and the prize of the conqueror. But if, on the coct:irj, we fbow unmistakably our determination to do oar duty in this ret pect, as Britocs have always done it, everywhere until now, the evidence of that de termination will be sufficient to dissipate tbe dan ger, and icclice the ca!o in favor of Mexico. American statesmen know that Canada deter mined cot to be conquered would be backed by Great Britain will) a power and determination that might well make two such nations as Arncr ic t-hrink from a life and death contest a con test which might be mutually ruinous, but only end s regarded them in defeat aa well as ex haostion. The glory whhh America fights for is profit; she will not enter on a contect which is likely to frovo a bad epeculatlou. It is doubtful whether Xapoleoa is either willing or able to uprxrt Mexico if attacked. French intervention in that quarter has never beea popular ia France; that glory-loviag .people een little elated bv tb successes of their army in Mexico, and would feel no enthusiasm for a contest waged at such a distance across the hateful ocean for the support of an Auiria;i dynasty. Such a contest, to be waged with any prospect of ueeess against the immense fort e which reunited America could move with eaee from aFecure bae into Meiieo, would be eaor moualy expensive, and French finances are la v.o position to sustain puch a drain. The Crimean a:.d Italian campaigns, sustained a? they were by public opinion and the bberal contributions of the masses, rtrained the CnaLcial abilitv of the French empire to the utmast; and coming exhaustion made peace necessary at the expense of the Firrifioe of the chief objects of the war. Mexico, forsaken by France, or only half supported, would fall a:; etsy prey to American arms: in a few months at mi's; the country would be overrun; ti e fickle population would depese the empire n they deposed the republic: and Maiimillian the first' and last would be on h; way to EuropeJ on n British gunboat Decided ly the prospect of eay conquest and of profit is better to tbe iouth and west than it is to the north and east. Mexico is mere inviting field than Cacida, if Canada stands armed, with tLe old fiir above it. defernrned to strcggle to the lat gap. aM die. if reef he, beneath is f!d feneies against a feared or hoprd f.-r attack.! I cited in this deter tuir.itior. armed and nre m.a 1 tV ,)..., ;. .rmm . . . V . . .,- t . . . . 1 . VI. . The i-att T -1 , . r . r , -V"- ie 1 it.I , lr l-o., which mos: Luines , . W . m m m - aeu reraeint :u reraeuater .xv tu na ;t u tn pie-ast j :oi;ect:on-lhe w: um was caused by an ir. ted currency wh.ch ;a;o 1 fifteen m.lbor.s 'f .M...0l-J.PtK) ) :n round j reco fitted an numbers What are w to expect at the preset; Lme, when we hate a circulating mediuai est. rntej aTit e vea hundrel ani seventy three millions vfTTlI.lW.'XiO: which is more than three time tbe amount In circulation in 157, a: d tl.ciatbe whole country a Lciuded now a ;jrtion cf it is excluded, ani :u tbe-e laat fi urea we do Lot include the state bank circulation which ciu.t go out of xiateoce under tbe tew Uw taxitg it ua per cect., which if added, wocld make tbe grasdto?! over aiae fccsdred million!.

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. ,. . r! -V J V- i ' rVv Vi -T " ticc! .at Citr IVnt announce the tnunphaat anJ coud.t.i wbK. iIuce ne return of j Hderallererutat.o:, ;u tbe araj of the Lliicv. j QCo cf cur arra after thrrc days banl ßgbt tbe people of the state in rer.e'.i o.- and tl.-. tUreft-re fee! a t .iwsh e are en-( : darf ,l lch tU1 fnrre oti ile. ex- ., , ... , . titled to rri:oa of the dorr. We hve bcec , -.Z:.-. ...

restore Iii t:r ioa, i:e nerri; av u ;e ol ine t . i crwi r-. . t i-r. t " k c ; ia pc.-ticc two jcar an n tnorit' .. ar.i we cow . r t .lvT . o i.rKagUth government, whico baa not be-n dimiD- fctTe two hundred racn In the rczlment the

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of rebel Canada waut pe.a.e. at.J ?be -.aa haae it bv ! rx.acioij of their Lrtmc trees were felleJ on 1 we .unJtrr,a tnat they are m working order

cv -f tbei evidencing her dctcriaiaatioa to aiaistaia the i which to place the wome:. and children Al S,dvm tiefen ptitfiog a drill to wer a-,-oon t-,.i iiici . . . . , .i . ... . i n iHnH l:fr4!!ipr ( tieft

t,. . c 'Ti:.ri iion wr.r. it.e cii'ir.rr cuutry ft; an ii.iz- ; one race r.n v.a man aoou. Ctn .y year? 01 age r ' re- is hw0. d by howing alacrity ai.d enttuem in her j was tran,porteJ U an .bo le of takty ou a log. j Til(f D hoase, ntt,,hH to the rcMdei.re , preoaration. for defend anu by cru.n-ng wuh a The tram due here at s:t o clock th,- mornng of c, Hartford, are nroh.bl.

, r rtaiorse.ess icxit tne spawn ol cowaratcc nu ' w tnree or four i.o-rs hehind time .i.- tI.. utandnoint trx.nr .... .v, ... . . .4- , the ra-t eiteni.ve in tins country . There is !n

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From the Eijrtitletla Indiana Ilcgl-rami.

r .... r. T r, Vmi V.wb.. V r i March IC.b, lC5. ( ila. Ecsioa; TLroogu your oolancs I wi-b ta communicate i few- of the t-e:lH of tbe service; ct the Lich!;c'.;i Id1.il, wh ch bc'or.gi to tLc .ScoLd Diiii'js. Twenty-tlifd Array Corps baTe been on of the lucky one-'. Our luck ba? been to be a, th front errt n'r.r we wt'r or ranizeti. I wet at üome tr; .lanuir Iat, and was lad to aco the boya I i:ed to clay at school with TolcLtf crin to fist whether it w.ia patris!-i-a or $400 I cnu't aay but it fares the draft. I think iu out of taste to r iv men ?o euch money for volunteering when it is tte'r duty to do io. i If the counties can pay uch bounty to recruits,' I and every other maa jay, "pay all tne same. : 1 . - 1 I . V ! - I as wo t;c iixcu i pay sucn.oouniy. oucu u an encouragement for every man to keep out as long ahecan. It's ?indling the union cla? of rccn a k ilia w kl' m C- m aai A T ti 1 , j Zu l b. ,:iV St. Vm ,.. . ! or wrong, but this is a preat wrong antäow Bovs j , J,'r Tl VO'I iM.Dä o. Give ua cqu-il right w:tb II tchite men how do you old poldiera feel when yon bounty. 1:. m. " Thk LLiT or Timpxraxce. This new Order is beinj organized in various cirf of Indiana, and Illinois with marked fuccW. It is Lot a secret society but a society with .otne secrets It dcaandi toul ubitinciice from iü ncraberä, and somethlrg more Its primry object is to suppress tippling houce. That is no secret; but bow ther propose to do it, that is oae of their fccre'a Its existence in any place need not be a secret, but what they do is not to be in ide public until their plans Hre matured. It proposes to bring sjia? strategy to bear iu its operations. It will nira at reforming drunkards as a secondary taeAsi;re ot.ly, Laving as its primary object to prevent the mak'r. of drunkards. It will cot publish to tbe world the number of its members or the names or localities of its camps. It in tends to be .1 dangerous institution before it is done with the liquor tr.fh. It receives male and female into its ranks on equal tt'rra? It intends to accumulate a large fund ol money for the execution ol its purpose. A Grand Camp will be organized in this city iu June., TLe pre ci?e time and place will be known only to the members Information in creiter detail cm be learned by ildrc-Hf;g nie at Indianapolis. T. A Goodwin." We lit.d the above in the Indianapolis Journal and in peveral cf our Indiana country cxehane. The proposed or:wiiz ttion may poss.bly Luve a good ci d in view; but lrom the n ucndoei thrown out iu .Mr. Goodwin's card, we think its policy is of very doubtlul propriety and we predict that the organization will e-gnally fail in accomplishijg good. There is no denying the fact that drunkenness is alarmingly on the incrcitc throughout the length add breadth of the land; and no one would rejoice more heartily than ourselves, at the adoption cf some plan which would pu: aa end to the dreadful evils cf intemperance, and check its spread among the young men and boys, as well us the ruiddlc-aged and old men of the land. But the intimations o flippantly thrown out In the e.bove drd will give tlio thoughtful and honest frhr.cl? of temperance cauic fur fe.tr rather th in joy. Secret temperance organiz niouj have long ago been demonstrated as wholly intfTt-ctivc iu.stay icg the onward progress of intemperance. There arc few thoughtful, christian men who have be longed to -i:ch orgauintiens but acknowledge this. Au organization, therefore, presented to the friends of temperance iu the flippant, be.irt less language wiirh characteri7s the card ol Mr. Goodwin, will not very likely receive the countenance .:ud patrouirc of men who are at heirt earnest in tbeir furling? and hopes for a temperance reformation. It stems tht the solvation of the drunkard is only a -Secondary con eidcratiou" with the "host of temperance," and the saloon keepers are to b ms ic the special victims of its indign ition Well, as long as liquor manufactured, ju?t po long will people diink it And if the law allows its manufacture, it should also allow its pale. A secret, unm.tply, underhanded war upon faloon keepers will have a tendency to increase the evils sought to be destroyed. The experience of the past is p utlicient to patisfy all sensible men of this A secret order, to be manipulated by fanatics and run into politics, will prove as unholy in its effects and na deleterious in its influences as frco whiskey, free naloor. 'nd no legal restrictions. As long as liquor is manufactured, just so long should itj S'ile be placed under proper legal restrict-on.-; and just so long is the -aloon keeper who obeys the law regulating tbe traffic, entitled to all the protection of the law. To reform men of intemperate habits you must convince tbeir judgment; and thia done, and their resolutions ptrenpthcre d by Divine grace, they will reform. But to attempt, by a system of espionage and fecret persecution, to make men sober and put an end to the liquor traffic, is about as sensible hs to attempt to row a pkiff up the fall of the Niagara. S'ew Albany Ledger. Niwrs: iti;vi. Tul Gas Will in Benton Colntt. From a gentlcmau jut from the vicinity, we have Ictrned the particulars of the famous gaa well in Benton county, which has attracted so much at tention, and have also learned that experienced " Pctroleumologie-ta" have given their decided cpioion, that this gai well really coutaius an almost inexhaustible supply of oil. Some years since, some men were encaged i.i digging this well, oa the farm cf Mr. Ely Frazcr, about three miles from Oxford, when suddenly a jet of gas rushed out with a rotring noise, and taking fire caused the death of one of the woikmen aod drove tbe rest away. Tbo fiimes bui ut so strongly that a house near by was in imminet danger of being fired. A fvri c was coil-'-te-1 as soon as possible and the well filled up Since tbe oil fever broke out ia this section, th'afaet came to the knowledge of a prospecting party, ar. i sume gentlemen were immediately sent out there to investigate. The party opened the well, which hüd been fi led for years and agsin this streak of thme shot forth with ns much vigor a? at firs:. They left only a .mall orifice from which we are to'd, the g is jet, brightly burnirg, now i-spues. The land was immedi ately leased, and operations for oil w ill-ooa be commenced Usere we are iulorme 1 Attica Ledger Fel it PsosPkCTS We ate informed tn a1 the prospects lor a good crop of peaches, eher ries, plurjs, pears, apples, Ac., in' this vicinity is excellent provided Jack Frost does not ir.te fere ia the matter. Vincecncs Sun. The Vinccnr.es Sun ot Friday evening sy: By passengers on the train from the east (due here last evening at o jO, but which did not ar rive till nearly Ü o'clock this raornine) we learn that the almot incessant rins for the last fortyeizl t hour. ha brought up to orerfijwinsr ill the etreams and low-lunds on the Ohio and Mis :mnirilr.aad bitiram ihiirt. I buriih. renJerio- it uecerv to tun the, trm .nr,;.i,n.',i;n.,r.t;',.J . Li- . . v . . . . . . i. ... .-v . 1 .. 1 I t..t llltk Ut ing ioened tosten aa extent as io rer.Jtr it i j utterly irapoible for traits to pass over. I to !Mv"e theJr b'mra ow-r- i.-a tb -rU Kailroap TawnoN We '.Mm that the i auditor of abate a ivrzej genera; iu.ty eu-ta:n t h e rvii t i. i. ft f Ct il r 'i I t r i fhi'r . t h a t I h e t a - e I . ,.1 .ln. the r.ilrna.t enmn,n. .r i..tr I due and collect-able The rpeitioa will soon be tested whether a mauimoth corporation ba a T,yti to ,hi:k from its just portion of the oublic i k the hnn Hie. ? mr,in it.! cirToTra ent, or than the citizen who Co t0 hi f( ASJ pro-petilj. If the of justice :t -hould bate tbtmc (;0.hfn Tltce. rontributes ' company nmr cf The Krai.klin Jtilersotiian .ayi the jreat rIo-J of water which fell la: week carried awy qui'e a nuxbT of bridge and fencing in Johr.ica county ! Mjor W. L. Dcnney.'cf the Gist, captured at r.orue, Georgia, alter Oeing corbneü in rebel prisons Lr twenty two month, bat just reached kij hone la Titcecces.

Special Telegrams,

ificiai Uar ttulleiia. WaS DlPAETMtNT,) To M:or Gca. Dix A dixpatch juütrcctivtJ frera Grax.:'a Aij't dan comraandire cavalry and Infantry baa car ried every tbiuj? before bitn. lie his captured three brigades of infan:rv, a waon trin and r " Wl , ( aereral batteries of artillery Tbe prisoner cipfirI wi'l amount tn ieve ral thoustnd. A. A. O. War DLAtTiftxT, Washingtos. April 1 II p. tn Mai jr (ieacial Dix The following dispatch froia the rresldtxt. received to night, ebows that the desperate trug cle between our forces and the enemy continues

'JiJJ1- '"s" " """" "'"IRELAND AS IT WAS,

Hr..S Citt roisr, April I. "n- " Canton, Secretary of War: A Wispatch has just been received showinr ... . , . . . . ... . ecretary 01 va tr: i received showing that j had at 0. m. Du-h- ' ed the enemy back to as to retake the fire forks and bring Lis own headquarters op to Iiorsfeaas. The five forks bariicided by the enemy, wa carried by Lbveu s divj-oon of caralry. Ttis part of the enemy eem to be now trying I to work along the white oak road to jo'u the) main force iu fror.t ol Grant, while Sheridan and ! V arren are puahiug him as closely as possible (Signed.) A. Lincoln, To M?jor General Dix: Tbe following telegram, io rtia'.ioo to militar operations cow oitgcnr.t thefrciit, wa? receive.1 this caornin. othir.s; late a..,- v..i .v.. deputtmer.t. Signer! ; M. Sxanio.v, Scretarv of Wa: Citv Point. M irch 31, lfc'C.". To Hon. K. M. Siui;on, Secretarv of War: At 12:30 I. M , to dy, General Gmut telegraphed mo as fjilows: "There has been hrd fighting this inoning The enemy droae our left Itom near Dabney's house buvk eil towards lh Uoydtowii pi ink road. We are now about to take the ofi'fct!.ive, at that point, and. 1 hoLC will more tL.ii recover He telegraphed u '.iiu us lollows:" our troops, after being driven back to Boyd town plunk rond, rulbe-d and urovo tbe enemy, in turn, and took YShtte Oik road, which f cow have This give. us ti a t'toarid o -v'ipiel by ti e enemy this morning 1 . ill ti. O ......1 i... troops, on driving the rnirav baci ' k V4ia vwa 4v a v a vvua . J a There hevtbeen four nigs captured to day. Judging by tne two points from which (rnnt telegraphs, I infer that he has moved bis head quarters hbout on nii1 fii.ee he sent t're fir.-r o; the two d -patent a Hi.AIvtAfcTKRs, AaMV POTOMAC I V.i-hingto!i, March 30ih j Notwithstanding a I.eAvy .-'orm which tet i:j last Light and continued tin til l ate this p. tn , theaim vliAS aire toy advanced about '.I miles audtheoib corps h as reached the Boydtown pi ink road near the junction with tie white oik. This is nil the place where the FeconJ ccip.had an cnghgement with tbe enemy. Loss nr known. The enemy sulTered severely.

The ground gained to day cost us out few , mmmmmm men, the rebels making but very slight resist 1 -aace. At Hatchet's Ituii, which is only a lnrt di - j ar'T tar.ee futher on, the enemy have trong earth- J lan'l workn erected, defended with heavy guns and j here they will no doubt nntke a stavd to opro ! our further advance. ' From this point the new line extends to the! Armstrong mill, the 2d corps holding the right.

cf this position in the engagement of yesterday The number of prisoners takeu was 125 with S commissioned othcers that belonged to BushroJ Joinson's corp and were part of the force' trial maoc tne atfs upon onr lines i-st Sdtur-1 day. ; The rebels made a dcinonstiation at several points on the old line last night for the purpose j evidently of ascertaining whether the works : were held iu force. They did not gain anythiug however, except tbe information that the line was strong enough to defend inself. This expUiaa the firing heard at Ci'y Point on Wednesday night and early on Thursday morning. Nothing has yet been received here as to the operations of the cavalry, but tbey will without doubt give a good account of themselves. A battle is expected to-morrow for the pes ecfcaion of the South side railroad, and judging from the confidence and high spirits of the ißi cers and men there will tea good result. AEUtsr OK A PAROLED RtBEL PaiSOXKU A paroled rebel prisoner was arrested last night at the Revere House, In this city, under the following circumstances: It eeeios that be was cap tured Feveral months eince near Cynthiana, in Kentucky, ap.1 takfn to Rock Island, where he has siuce beea confined. A few days since be was releaseJ upon taking the oath and giving his parole that he would not return to Kentucky during the war. He ariived here yesterday and purchased a ticket for Louisville. Not having a proper regard for the uthoritice. in a crowd, be müde Lis boasts that he intended to go to Kentucky and resume his profession of bushwhacking. Upon being remonstrated with, and being told tiat he would be hung if caught there, he declared that he would iNk that he w.is not afraid of it. Some peisou having bend his boasts cotnmunicoted them to Capt. Park, who at once proceeded to the Revere House and arttited the warlike gentleman, thus suddenly stopping bis wild career. He was taken to the provost marshal's office, and will be sent to In ditnapolis to day. We did r.ot learn his name, but suppose he belongs in or neir Owen couuty, inasmuch as be declared that that was the cov.ntv he was going to Lafayette Journal. PkTnoLiOLiK There nre now operating in this county nine petroleum companies, to-wit : Porter county Mining and Manuf icturing com pany. Capital $5O,O0U. Northwestern Indiana petroleum companv. Capital $1.0M,(H)' Japer Oil comply. Capital $MO,nO!J. Norther In liana Mit.ii.tr and Manufacturing company. Capital $:b10,0UU. Renssaeiler petroleum companv. Capital $300, OIK). IrojUö;s petrols-una company. Capital $1,039,WO. Two Chicago companies and Messrs Millers, of Laporte ! xul CI cmPa'e" "V aV" elom" ! ?ced x"r?-. , Iroquois rand the -Northern 1.LJVn' ,ne 'f'V 00 . al th.e Ut?er rA lhf 1;tf T.k frm' lhw.rai,tM cv"1 cf town. One ol the t htcagu cotcpauios haa the machinery on the grot.a I ao 1 w.il soon be honn? on the Li'..a:r farm t ear rraneevil!e. The Northen Inj! ma tar!:r!- a drill at Bradford sometime during the pre;e::t week The Jasrer Oil comrjanv pot a " screw loose," ! wLich delayed their operation somewhat, but all over a quarter of a miie vi gi i.-s hou-e, anl under thc-ir kind roofi may now be seen ail v riet'es of summer vecetables fuilv ripe toma- . IOCS, pea-, Slr.CCbeatlS, bee's, radisaev, tettuce. ! Ac ' V.ich and ff ? JviLCci4 LW4rd P'" '1,J r-" SJfJ UJ"T I',ai be whole is a I.I ?, and o! every s;a:e cf growth. rv !-::! cd be.tutv bt.J onMr. Cieeral ihermaa anJ Mrs Stephen A. DjLijlas hiae consented to take charge of the Roman Catholic department cf the Nottswe-tera Saniury Fair scjl to be he! i in Chicago The Ch arleston corrt-sponient of Ti.e New York Tribane nayr, notwitbstandicp the ruin wrought by the (jreek nre and the shelis, Charleston is still a large and beautiful city. Oa tba lit in tbia city, of oa ja.tion f tv Ira's !?: aia.v YcCarr, gi ii yaara

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ANNOUNCEMENT. tk !ii;.ead: v&tera f tit llfü Warf, a aa taJe-pntJ-t un!cacasiiJats fv.r CocacllKas. lit. HarrU U .n tli tl:l:a of th Wrl, ha aHa! Fr-enr la it, and If f cti will pW,- b:r9lf to il la Mcarlaf ct:ap lijbt taif, ard to Ijcx after the Istere-tj cf ttt WarJ Ja the Council aai that it Ii. lt f:r sbtr of ;zcpro',ent,i. AMUSEMENTS. METROPOLITAN THEATRE. Comer of iraiitr.ytan and Teanettee Streets. Jlanager 71 r. va' II. tTllcy. Monday Evening, April 3d, 1865. Et St1 IT Uf II . 31 O I IZ OK, A T It I V T O II A T II. ."I r . .M A Pit O I . ?lru. II. vioki:. Jrnv j'moT.. ...Tlra. II. MOItt:. Piucas or kiiox.- Drw Circle ar.t Faqaitf,5C c??,ti-- frlvat1 !!oxe. for ix pernor, f 5 00; Orchtra Clii'irpn '.a arms, 15; all reserved eat TSc. Doors open at? o'clock preciaely. PerforiuaoccrawncTi at a quarter to o'clock prwietv. PART1CCLAK NOT1CK. Tbe Hora Cars lare tbf Tbf aterevfry evening at the clo.ie of thf pf rfo-raaace. Pip! li-.-in; at SitaiiC cj lalf cn thi. , . j AI ' ; THE TABERNACLE. 1 l-rectors. . . . M e&r. Camphell k Ca?t!e Mr. HraLfc lUv.rs. Mr. J. M. TV eaten. t .Mauair-r. CAMPBELL & CASTLE'S n Ta-n n ft m Tl n TT Tä rt 'UJrijllii i KU U 1 Ii! I Oil MX M(.IMS O.XI,!' ! j Ite following nam, comprise the princlpa artUs: ! MibS Kanrjie Mitchell, Mi.s kosa CooVe, Prima Donnas ! prauo; Mr. Wm. CjlmI", Prima Tenore ; Mr. S. C. ! r3y ruone; r. r.iara fceguin. tLe ns th an eflic.ent orchestra a id chorai, the troupe nntuterlng 40 Artists of Acknowledged Ability. I J ; conductor Prof. W. U. DriTRlCH avFDNKsn IT KVKMXO, APRIL 5th. 1--C3, : 1 Lr ytrioriueu ii-e ceitorao u evpera, in icree a . .yjy poed by M.Y. Balfc, entitled Till IJOI.I1SJIIA.IV GIKL. , i Cowa ArnLeia: j lej"'r Mr, S. C. Campbell Mr. Wm. Ca.-tle. Mr. Fdward Segcin Mr. Walter Birch. Mr. Wnj. W. 8kaati . .Miss Kosa Cooke. . .Hut tieorte Fowler. .Mrs C. i. f.erhley. F oretei:i. ... . . Captain Arline Ciyp-ey Queen. . Buda lt i nets, Lords, Lat'tes and (ypsie, ty members of tbe Choni.s and Corps le Fallet. ADMISSION 50 cent?. Hearted oeat SI 00. l;-erved seats can b procured at tbe Music Store of A. M. Reitham & Co , without extra charge. Katloors optu at 7 o'clock; everture ;o eminence nt 8 o'clock precis !y. fSjy Boots of theOp-r fcrsa!. th" Hall. apr3d9i. DRY GOODS. SPRING TUM 1865. 2SnE"W G-OOJ3S. A lnuUifilan.1 c-i t ffnlly tfUctt-l ioct " French) Geruiuiif ng:liali ani American TOanafactii re. on wl nt FIKST-CLASH Merchant Tailoriüg Establishment, 19 l'o7i I'ennsyU'unia Street. Tavo Doora south or tlie lot Office. I have great pleasure la .-aying that all y regular customers have already g!v(B thair oruera aud a geat nural er of nw customers a ided. loiiis scuoirz. apr3-d5tiw6t Military Auditing Committee. STATE CAPITAL, a Kooas Miuraar AcDJTisoCoitJiiTTr.t. iKDiasaroLis, April 1,1 aC5. ) To Wltoiti It aiatay Concern: MiZ LAW MADS RY TUE LAST GENERAL AS SEMBLY of the State, cnlr which this Committee was appointed, and now acts, declare that "No Claim .Lall be considered or acted upon by said Committee, uclt;. it hal! Lav been approved by the Governor, or fcume one of the Military kxecutive Uff.ctrs of the tute, in whoe department, or nnder wbase orifT, tfee ter .Ices or expenses were Incnrred." To obtain any allowed claims the claimant must receipt for the name in perfon, or authorize eitbtr of tbe bead of the Military cr Mate Department a, tbrtugk wboe basds the claim pissed to tk; Coramittee, to do ?o for bira. Tbe rooms of the Committee are open erery day fr thereci.ipt of ail claims aga;at tbe taie, which ruu-.t, accordiug to law, be properly certifjvl before tbey cau j be registered. j Claims that haae been a".ioed will htucefortb be ready fr deLvery during tbe session cr vacation of the ! Comrcitte, PARI3 C. DUN5INC, J. A. HKNRICKS, A. KIIiORK. Military Auditinct Comit:ee. Attest: . M. WiLios, Secretary Cjrni?te pr3-llt Papers throughout tbe State paeci.py ; NOTICE. STATIC CAPITAL, i I'.t m MiuTAar Ar.Tuii Conrrrait larxAsarou, J.pril 1, J To a liona it laauy Concern: 1LA1ÜS ACD.TED BY TdK FOR HER allUTAI'.Y Ari.tis Vmir.:r- can be had Ly ca I.Eg attb?e roiisj. O. M. WILS0N, apr3-d!t Secretary M.l. And. Com. Papera throughout tLa State pleie copy. I WHO WAS IT' oK GENTLEMAN AN! LADT WHO WF.KE F.NLjCIKINU for a cvraMe Kal.tv fur a uburLan rr,det.l.e et tbe National Kal, eat of the city, can learn Jf'Taethlr.g to their a-ttaatai;-hy callic cpoi u; r any other m.n who act to hnr frri a bardred dollar lot to a $4,tOO fna. We Lite a (jrrar aanety. LUNIajP, FLINK A CO.. No. H Nortti yt'.dian Street. ROOMS TO RENT, aL" m : rc o a m-z . M-Z x ONE TO LENT A rEW DOOi-S NORTH THK CIRCLE, and three near tb State Linuse; fariiiture t ell with tbm. A name fcoie on OLio etret, 12 rocm Urire lot. rol .'loundiLr, or.ly a few (uavi iron tbe Poatcfice. If o!d on t.ou will buy it. LTNLOP. FR1NKACO-, apr3-d3i Lal EsUta Broken. CIDER. SWEET CIDER. f BBLS. NICE OHIO CItZR FOR SALE CHEAP I ß at t a Hau sasx c7 aprllw R. SCHMITT A CO.

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petroleum: THE NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL PETROLEUM COMP'Y Pf. iAIZEI CND7R THE AKD MAKrFACTTR150 LAWS OP TI1E STATE OF .NEW TOHK. Krs-nro CAPITAL ONE MILLION DOLLARS, -it One Ilundrrtl Thousand Shares, AT IO 11L JSIIVIIIO. Subscription Price, per Maare, .lot MHhlr lourtlier.triurnt. . 0 K I" I C K S : No. 24 Empire Building, 71 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, j i'0TO-T!Cn ADDRESS, HOIC 5 SßHXKW YORK. W IVJiejJKICMx IIon.PAMRI. S MCKIN'0, Prf'Jnt. WM. T. PHIPl'S, Vice Prau iet t. I'.UKFRT HASSKTT, Srcrrta'T. JI. J. FRL'TlJi,M...i2gjp,t, li:uvi:, I'a. ATLANT.C BUNK, U2 Bralrv, N.T., Trear.rj"- ! rtir U cINol t li-o f'niaitatua 11 rr noaa I nrml nrliii. fill. Payment fjr 'itck mar be tna 'e !u orafts, r c'tered uoie or froTfriinifiilt fud anJ secnrili's, wtiih txjuvla an-l ecurit!e will U'tn at llieir market value. Kem'ttartce my m4drl to lb Company. P. O. Fx New York City, cr to "Atlantic Hark.Treasury f the New Yok and IJverprt"! Petrol jrn Compact, Ml Itros.lway, New York City," or to J of its apect af.ll-d3ra PROVISK)NS. W PltOVISIOX HOUSE ! HAVING OPKNF-D A WHOLESALE AND KKTA1L Provision House, rext door to tbe Jocr&al Cc, oa 3teriJian street, I offer for sale at rate far belcw presei t retail price, the Eriest and be.t Cured Meat to te had in the city; Choice, Plain and Sagar-Cured Harn Side Meats, Jn.oked atid Unsmoked Shoulders, ilex Pork, and the Eneft quality ol Lard put up ia tierces and kes or in cans or crocitf; al-o. tfce finest brands of Family Hour, Ly s&ck or tarrel. Call and a-e rre. All articles cV.lvered fre. (KT.c, i o. 23 Jiortb Meridian .ret. feblS-dC-n F.D. HAIRF. ACENCY. S. W. ELLIOTT. GENERAL INTELLIGENCE AND EMPLOY MENT AGENT, iiJj All r.. ii iu I i.i iK c i.i.Mi in. i.r vr r. r.u i kind, either in ti e cirv or count"--. He wiJ py t , & T-PT' VIvTM I tnerhtv,' Tl 1- I 1. t f v- V It V particular at ention to reutir sleeping rooru aud procunu LoArdt-r. Perons kUiii for ituatioa Iii d well to tall at Lis office. No. 3? Virginia awr.ui. one-fcaf qnre trua' Vasbii:,tn r'tieet, west id', uraioress Hox lotjj. m-ii'ik d3ra .MARKET. riailX r:i.ifri;r!el has per,.! Stur' a th Co-n-r X ofillinoi and ()Uio Stree's. wlere he will keep Iaily Market x the sale of troori, Provisions, all icl s of Country Proluce, Me.t. r i;i, HuTe ar.d Cow Feed, and in fact every tblntf rt quire 1 ly a faruily or for lam'ly use. I Inten-! to keep eve'ythln u-ed by a 1rally In season, and will 'end articles fie of chsrjr, t, any part of the city. Che ire a oH. mar24-dlw G. P. W 111 US. SHADE TREES, &C. 1 OLD TUMBLING AM persona w!u.tinp SLane JT Tree', Fruit Tree-;, Fverirreei.a. or at.ythit ff in tLe Xurnery liti, wi.l be Fupplied by leaving tbir orders with the Fubcriber at No 77 North Illinois 'reet, r at Kitley f Oliver' Arrkultural Wardroom, No. 75 West Wa-hirjton Mreet. Tiee lioies furnijied if desired. WM. G ilLDKR. mai. -dlra PROFESSIONAL. DI. litUJSII, V'FICK OVEIi SPAR fiROCKKT, KO. Ii. SOUTH Ilhnoi street. KesideLce No. 4 87 North Illiuo:. street, Indianapolis, ltd. ruar30-d3ni ALE. ioi.KIM) ALK." IlNLAi 4 WILI'KR'SCSLKBmATKDTOLKDO ALK. . in barrets &r.1 half barrels. For aalo Ly J. D.LU.NCAN, Agent., rcar2-dtf 77 South Meridian street, Indianapolis. GROCERIES AND PRODUCE. DEALER IN CilOlCK FAMILY GROCKRIKS, H.01R aLd Feed. Ca-b for Produce. Good-, delivered promptly. Corner cf New Jersey ar.d Virginia avenues. mar-21-dlm. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. iKwiar. ar rr. c. c. rovuxsob. ISElI V TOJILIXSOX, PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 'S. 15 XVcat Pearl Street, INDIANAPOLIS, D KALK KS IN GRVIN, rLOUB, BUTTKR, EGG, Poultry, Onions, IVUioei, Be aas, Ore. n and Dried r rui'.s, Ac, Ac. The Ligheit price paii in Ca h fur all kiuda f Cosatry PrcKlnce. Liberal Cab advaucee Miade an Conatgntnecta. mar14d3m PROFESSIONAL. 1.2 M V A. 1. Doct.i- WM. TIlOtlSOA. HAS UKMOVM) IIIS OFFICR FP.OM VIRCINIA AVENUE TO No. 29 South Delaware Street, WHERR HE WILL CONTINCK t tr-at aud cur Private Di.-eae, in ail their peeie, tae, I ramification', ad ph-.. Dr. Wm. Tbomjoa w:ll fve to I each patient a w ritten ittn;aeLt, I bir.d.i-s Lim.-elf t effect a radical I and prtnaier.t cire. er cake ticcbarge. i Dr. T7o. Itoai-oa ha made tbeL. j treatment cf Fiivate Direaaea I fpcia'.ty icce lie year ISjI three year, in tbe city of j buffalo, N. V ., eiLt yeara ia Cb.catjo Iii ,a:.d twoyer ' tat Ptoria, III. Dur.L eight jears practice, in Ch;cago, ', 111., be c -red wver thirteen tvoraud .ae. i Dr. W. Ibcrasoa, la bi practice f r Scrofula, Eben- ! caatic aüd ,etn-ral d.nea-ie t.f tLe bluo, ue. a Fumitra- ; tiDg Vapt-r l-;b ot tbe rt i;.- r.iou kind, iii corjunction with internal t-eatpi rt. ; iKMINAL F.M.ä-lMNS, tie c-cv qt:erce jt-:t-n.,9t. iTkls olitsry vire, or depraved wexual iado'jr.nce, i practiced y t.ie yr.ta ol vml sese to an a.mott ci- , ltij.it d et er.t, , rodcci:.jr w:tL tuerriLj: certainty te f iiowlt.fr tra:n of morbid -vtptt n nr le?. cocil ated by j acKHüttc ind.cal axea.-ure, v;i- Sallow eouutenar.ee, !dirt pjt. r.rer tbe t, p.in la the bea, r'.L:nv ir. tbe ears. a:. i ntii-'a !:V;e the rast'.ir.jr cf lea.es ad rat : tiiu.T of cbariot., trte&sir.eüi aU-ut tbe lein, wea.tea ol the l:b, coi.f ied ion, blunted iLteüett, IJ of conj Cdetce, CiSideiKre in apj roacbu trat Kr, a uiol.ke t . form r.ew acalp-tar-ce, a di-p:t .n t. lua 'ty, lo? of memurT, hectic uhe, p:n:pie! and an u erop-ti-abaul tbe fac, f-:rr! toi ue, tiabt htrnt., retil brtb. cojjhscci.un.p'lDi:, iooit.;a,at.d frequent , ly inanity. The afflicted, i.r, th f r.-t .-.pprerance cf at.v of tbe aVe arrant orss. iiu: 1 i.TitiCiatcIy appl) to Lr. Wm Tb- m-cn tor rl.ef. Üä-Offce a-dConi'.:Tiju 1: o.No. Titonlb Delware tre-t, tnd ar.apfe'.i., lu.. P. 0 Box ICS). Jat.'21-dly PliiIoojhv of Marriage. f aa.üK PfiOFRIKTCKS OFTHE NEW TOaKUC'RLH I f AüatoKiy bae detT-Iued, r'grale. of et- ' praae. to iae free, (far tba benefit of ftsferinc bamanity, aad auppreas on of quackery.) fur of tLeir mK lutre.tir.K aad intrtiCtiT Lrctare. on Marr areao4 It. uaicttona. NerTtwa and Fb) .Kal Leb.iityt Pre- ; ma u. declne tf Ma!.tooI, Id;Äesüoo, Wraknee or Depreion. Iaspotecy. Loa f Eneray and Manly Power tb great dnai EnL and tboM ataiadaea wbicb remit ! fron youthful fv-U ea, excee cf mat4.ty, or 1 nonre 1 of Pbystfcloay and law of Nature. ' Tbe Invaluatle Lecture have been the tnri'i of nltabteninf and artn? ttoaaadt, ana wm r frd frve.on receipt cf four ftamps, by addreaatrg Saro ' tarv.Stw York M&aeara of Aatomy aad Mcdta,(U

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HEAL ESTATE SALE. ;. CT "SPAaX &. S.TUTII.

15 3 FIITE BUILDING LOTS ATAUCTION, . 05 r P.IDA T, APRIL 7 a I $(lb AT 2 O'CLOCK P. X.. ox the rRiirists. riVdisK nwa and eliant lots ark rrcJ. aja4n VIRGINIA AVENUE. BUCHANAN STREET. DOUGHERTY STREET, C03CRN STREET. WRIGHT STREET, Me KERN AN STREET. AND SHORT ST. Ara all 40 feet wide, wit 15 foat alley, afd ar freehly staked and Lamtera-1. Mary cf them L'r.t an. a&d are aa ctoae ao.ice STREET RAILROAD, now rannirf. linc in Dobertj'a asWivlan ot iutlot So. J. The neiglborhe-Ml 1 tbe hi(bet, fceaUhi' and most thrifty io the. city. Joining tie we t cf Heich er'a Add tion Tbr Ooe-Cfit caL; oii'-Lfla In ce year; ocs-nrtk ia two year; one fifth ia tbrtt yrar, ari ce-Srtb !a four years witk iotertat ai,d mortgage. For farther particulars e plaU wa atreei pter and at oar oftW-e. SPAXX A SMITH, maiSO-dt Real Eta e Auctkbeeri. ÄUCfTÖN SALES. BY WILEY & MAJITIN, Ural CatHle llrokrra A 4uriloneer. rV II I 1 rv m niTiinivi lai 1 1 in i llLJIlilllllU li' VT AUCTION, MOSDAT. APRIL IUth, AT 2 O'CLOCK P. IL OS THK rPEMISKS. CN fiailFSE LOTS are situated in tht aoutb-eaat part cf I the city, and an the wet side of Virginia Ateno, immediately eppoMre Fletcber'a Addiii n tbe in thriving and rapidly tmpraloff local. ty ta tbe city, and kn.mn aa Pralthaw A H lu.e utiiT.a.oa of ut lt No. 100. lbe Iota all lie hiu and dry Sue bai treei on mo t of tbem, and arc all of coaveiaeBt siza fr baildicf purpO!s, iib d frontage i b. Virginia Avenue, Ruchanun Slrect.aad, Bmdshaw Slreel, with wide alleyi convenient to a'.!. Thelo'.a are upon ore of the rurtninj route f the STREET RAILROAD, aud !n ererr particj'ar dirble lot fr buiMir g pnr poif . Terrrn of Sale One-fifth eafb; ftne-fl'tb In eia manth; oce-f.fth in 12 du; cne-fiftb iu )3 du; oae-tiflb iu Zi Aa, w iib il.teiest. liyi'i T ; lit i.d purMcuWr irifjuire of WiLKT 4 JIARTIS. marCO-dtild Auctioneer. QUEENSVVARE, &C. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. C. A. WOODBRIDGK M Ac.ar, 1WIMKTCU or QUEENSWARE, : cr a GLASSWARE, TABLE CUTLERY -AND I'LATCD WABE. JR'PTicea reduced to corre-ponl with tba prei.t va.ueofGod. No. 16 West Washington Street, ItidhinapoIK, I iial. m ar-m BOOTS AND SHOES. SPUING STOCK OF BOOTS d SHOBS AT WHOLES ALE." VV5 ARE NOW RECEIVING A LARGE AND 11 aaGrtd atock of Boot ani Shoea fir tla ' SPRING TRADE, Katbrarirj uoft of tht tye row wort, ai d of tka Best acw England JLinnfacture. . w-r a-c.rtrr.er.t of aire ! c on. r late, ai-d w caa -aura tboe la w.t.t of BOOTS aud that w ll be to tLelr interest t call and exaraire our .txk. ' fchall be p!ea-e4 tw fvee onr old f iei d, aud all other who may f.tvor us with a call. Hendricks, Edmunds&Co., Ttii ontlt .vicrldlan t...lndlaa naajlia nar24-dlm WNES LjQUORS. &C. WINE HOUSE ! LOUIS LANG, V9 Soiilii .Tlcricaiau Slrrcl, ;SKXTLNEL BUILDING.) IMI-OSTEU OF RHINE AND . il ASIPAGNE WJSEI; Otard and Cocniac Hratiie; Iii I aLd ti:n; Jaoaa tsm ltd Cordial.. AL dealer la Catawba Winet, Still aud Stparklix.-, f Iba vapprwvi' iraed; rcrboo Wbikj; Peacb Brandy; Catawoa P-randy; Utotk Ale; Porter a:.4 Peer, acd B;tler of var.oa kiuda. T&eM article, are all oSered for eaia by tbe Uu'. or larger jaiantlt.e. Only I2ki4 Wit ..e il' n rfrja.;Ac IMPOKTKD ClUARS aid TOIUCTO rf tbe cbotce.t trar.d, -.Ii ta kept con. antry cj ta' d. IPHa:cr Ctted ap a aeat e.taM'.bnaeQ. and tffrricc f- r cc!y pur inxlti aad of tLa bt inaiity, tbe euUclber top t J rvceive, aa be olcita, a I.beral aar of tbe patrocaj of tb pabl e m.rlT-1'f LOCI LAN. RCLIOVAL. A. hOULN, AKCniTECT. HAS EJtMOTKD HIS W W . oCco rrwaaa U Jttaa Bui'-dicf x bla reatdco Weat OkJw arat, urUbaa ad CSjmU. aa V

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